3 MEDICAL HARDSHIP WAIVERS Criteria for a Medical Hardship Waiver: 1. Injury or Illness must take place in the first half of the season. 2. The injury or illness results in an incapacitating injury as stated by a medical doctor. 3. The student-athlete could not have competed in 3 contests or dates of competition or 30% of contests or dates of competition (whichever is greater).

4 MEDICAL HARDSHIP WAIVERS Championship vs. Non-Championship Segment Most team sports will use on the championship segment when considering the 30% threshold. You must consider both segments if both segments are considered for NCAA postseason participation (e.g. tennis, golf). If a student-athlete only competes in the non-championship segment, do I need to submit a medical hardship waiver? Fall Team Sports: No Spring Team Sports: Yes Individuals Sports: Yes

5 MEDICAL HARDSHIP WAIVERS When can a Medical Hardship Waiver be filed? A Medical Hardship Waiver cannot be filed with the conference office until the season in question is over. How do I apply for a waiver? You start the process by submitting a waiver request on the Compliance Website:

6 FOUR YEAR TRANSFERS Permission to Contact Is needed if the student-athlete is enrolled (or was previously enrolled in the past academic year) at a NCAA or NAIA school. If individual has been withdrawn from school for one or more academic years, no permission to contact is needed. Permission to Contact form is available on Compliance Website:

7 FOUR YEAR TRANSFERS As a general rule, a transfer student from a fouryear institution shall not be eligible for competition until they have fulfilled a year of residence (2 fulltime semesters) at UGA.

8 FOUR YEAR TRANSFERS Please be aware of any four-year transfer who has not attended the previous institution for one academic year (2 full-time semesters) as they may not have met the NLI requirements at that institution.

10 FOUR YEAR TRANSFERS: EXCEPTIONS One-time transfer exception: Sport other than Baseball, Basketball and Football Has not previously transferred from another four-year institution (unless used non-sponsored sport exception) Would have been academically eligible had he/she remained at first institution First institution approves use of one-time transfer exception

11 FOUR YEAR TRANSFERS: EXCEPTIONS One-time transfer exception: (continued) Baseball, Basketball and Football: - Non-recruited student exception - If student was not recruited by original institution - If student did not receive athletics aid

12 COMPETITION IN YEAR OF TRANSFER Qualifies for transfer exception Did not compete in a championship segment at previous institution Baseball and Basketball may not utilize this rule

13 SEC TRANSFER RULE Student-athlete must have more than one season of competition remaining in order to practice, compete or receive financial aid at an SEC institution.

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